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Friday, 4 November 2016

Fantastic fireworks painting activity

This is a fantastic fireworks craft activity that helps kids learn about fireworks celebrations and develop their pincer grip whilst having awesome fun.

We had great fun with this activity at Me Too & Co, a local charity that supports families with disabled children. They run wonderful play sessions and this week it includes this fireworks kiddie craft activity. It will help develop pincer grip as kids pick up and tubes and glitter and because it uses printing, it can be done without getting painty hands for those who like to stay dry!

Spread the plates and glitter around the table that way you'll encourage yours kids to observe, stretch and cross their mid-line too. All good skills. This activity also has the advantage of helping kids who may be nervous about fireworks prepare for them (see more ideas for that here) or encourage them to chat to you about what they have seen at displays.

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